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Also I think if we ever needed more evidence that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

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Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

If all DLC came tied to $13 figurines, I'd consider all DLC to be free

Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

Ehh...i dont think you can make that case with a title like Wii Sports Club, the whole release strategy has been weird on this one....same with Wii Fit U. Not too mention that its a game that requires controllers not included in the regular WiiU and offers not much more than 8 year old original. But in general, you are right the WiiSports casual userbase that made the Wii big isnt there anymore, because the next big thing hasnt been delivered by Nintendo when it comes to software/hardware.

Games like Wii Party U...while bundled sold already much better on WiiU.

Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

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Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

Ehh...i dont think you can make that case with a title like Wii Sports Club, the whole release strategy has been weird on this one....same with Wii Fit U. Not too mention that its a game that requires controllers not included in the regular WiiU and offers not much more than 8 year old original. But in general, you are right the WiiSports casual userbase that made the Wii big isnt there anymore, because the next big thing hasnt been delivered by Nintendo when it comes to software/hardware.

Games like Wii Party U...while bundled sold already much better on WiiU.

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Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

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Why did they postpone the launch of the PS4 to februari? I mean they atleast would have gotten a holiday salesboost. I understand they didn't have any Japanese oriented software ready, but it isn't that they are releasing betters things right now.

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Also I think if we ever needed confirmation that the old Wii/DS casual audience has entirely left to mobile, that Wii Sports Club performance has got to be up there with the Brain Age 3DS debut in the US.

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Why did they postpone the launch of the PS4 to februari? I mean they atleast would have gotten a holiday salesboost. I understand they didn't have any Japanese oriented software ready, but it isn't that they are releasing betters things right now.

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Yokai Watch 2 beasting like no man's business. Crazy to think there's even supply issues with those second week figures. A real phenomenon - definitely greater than Layton/Inazuma at their respective peaks.